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Gluten Free Pizza Delivered In Fl


floridanative

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There is a place in Deerfield Beach, FL called Pizza Fusion. I think they make both reg. and gluten-free pizzas but their company focuses on natural, organic ingredients for a healthy pizza. They make deliveries only in hybrid cars. Pretty cool I think! Has anyone heard of/tried this place? Their website is www.Lame Advertisement. They were listed on another site today with an article about a kid getting his first gluten-free pizza delivered recently.


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awesome!! Wish I lived near Deerfield Beach!!

Guhlia Rising Star

Wow! That's incredible! Where is Deerfield Beach? We vacation in Florida every winter.

Turtle Enthusiast

:blink: TOO COOL!!!

I love these kinds of stories! Thank you for sharing!!

debmidge Rising Star

d'ya think they'd deliver to NJ?

mouse Enthusiast

Who cares what it tastes like - THEY DELIVER :lol: It would certainly have to be better then mine :blink: You are so lucky. Give them a try as it could be awesome. Just ask first if they have separate kitchens as you could get cc if they are done in the same space as a regular pizza. Picazzo's Pizza (45 minutes from me) has two kitchens. Let us know how it turns out.

Guest ~jules~

Ugh! No fair, thats pretty cool though, hopefully more places start catching on! Well it would only take me 4 days to drive over there and savor a pizza, nah! I'll just make my own...lol...... :rolleyes:


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I am with debmidge.. do you think they would deliver to NJ?? they could hit both of us in one trip!!! :lol:

jenvan Collaborator

Damn--I wish they deliver to Destin while I was there :) I mean, that's closer than NJ ! :lol:

floridanative Community Regular

If I could talk my DH into it, I'd tack on some extra time to our trade show trip to Orlando in Jan. just to try this pizza - lol! However I think Deerfield beach is quite a trek from Orlando so I doubt it's doable. I just wondered if anyone tried it so Iguess of those on this site anyway, no one has. Deerfield beach is just above Boca Raton (I think). I'm trying the pizza crust recipe on the Pamela's bag of amazing gluten-free bread tonight so I'll see how that goes. I've decided that now that I had Foods by George pizza I just don't really get excited about Chebe anymore...but I can't afford FbyG pizza for DH (he eats a LOT of pizza) so I just use it for me occasionally for a lunch treat.

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